2014
DOI: 10.1515/aot-2014-0051
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III-V Multi-junction solar cells and concentrating photovoltaic (CPV) systems

Abstract: It has been proven that the only realistic path to practical ultra-high efficiency solar cells is the monolithic multi-junction approach, i.e., to stack pn-junctions made of different semiconductor materials on top of each other. Each sub pn-junction, i.e., sub solar cell, converts a specific part of the sun's spectrum. In this way, the energy of the sunlight photons is converted with low thermalization losses. However, largearea multi-junction solar cells are still far too expensive if applied in standard PV … Show more

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“…This type of cells appears to be the only realistic option to achieve extremely high efficiencies, and the monolithic structure will lead to the best results [ 105 ]. However, the manufacturing of large surface cells requires expensive production processes, thus the combined use of multiple smaller cells to cover the same area seems to be economically more viable nowadays.…”
Section: Third-generation Photovoltaic Solar Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This type of cells appears to be the only realistic option to achieve extremely high efficiencies, and the monolithic structure will lead to the best results [ 105 ]. However, the manufacturing of large surface cells requires expensive production processes, thus the combined use of multiple smaller cells to cover the same area seems to be economically more viable nowadays.…”
Section: Third-generation Photovoltaic Solar Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the manufacturing of large surface cells requires expensive production processes, thus the combined use of multiple smaller cells to cover the same area seems to be economically more viable nowadays. An alternative to increase efficiency is the combination of these smaller cells with concentration technologies, which concentrate hundreds or thousands of times the sunlight, leading to higher energy production [ 105 ]. Currently, 40% efficiency has been surpassed with multi-junction cells [ 106 , 107 , 108 , 109 ], and they are expected to even surpass 50% [ 110 ], although significant research is carried out in different directions, as depicted in Figure 19 .…”
Section: Third-generation Photovoltaic Solar Cellsmentioning
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“…This concept of using concentrating optics to concentrate light onto small high-efficiency multijunction solar cell in the terrestrial application was on the rise with a great deal of research being done in this area [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. The basic idea of this concept is simple.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significantly higher conversion efficiency was achieved with two emerging solar technologies. Concentrator photovoltaic systems (CPV) with multi-junction cells offer a peak cell-level efficiency of over 40%, and a system-level efficiency (including optical and other losses) of over 30% [1]. Solar thermal Dish-Stirling concentrator systems have also achieved over 30% system efficiency [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%